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TOM STRINGFELIOW
GAINS 22 POUNDS
Railroad Man Says Tanlac
Is the Only Thing That
Ever Helped Him After
Suffering Four Years
“If the people of this town only
knew what Tanlac had done for
me you would sell a thousand bot
tles tomorrow.” said Tom String
fellow. a wellknown employee of
the Southern Railway, who lives
at 126 East Ninth Street, Annis
ton. Ala. Mr. Stringfellow is
well known in railway circles and
is on the Atlanta and Birmingham
division. His many friends will
be glad to hear of his complete
restoration to health,
“I suffered from stomach trou
ble and indigestion for four
years,” continued Mr. String
fellow, “and got so I couldn’t
eat hardly anything. I fell off
until I only weighed, 119 pounds
and finally got so weak and run
down I was on the point of having
to resign my position. To tell
you the truth I just felt like life
was not worth living because I
just seemed to be getting worse
all the time and nothing seemed
to do me any good.
“I would have awful pains in
my back and kidneys and could
hardly sleep. Two hours each
night would be about all the sleep
I would get. Most always after
eating I would have gas on my
stomach and my heart* would pal
pitate, I would get weak in my
limbs and have dizzy spells and
would have spots in front of my
eyes.
“About a month ago I began
reading about Tanlac, and heard
the railroad men talking about it.
Several of my friends had taken
the medicine and said it was a
fine thing for stomach trouble,
so I decided to give it a trial.
The first bottle helped me so
much I kept on taking it and have
just finished mv fifth bottle.
When I weighed the other day I
kicked the beam at 141 pounds,
and was so surprised I turned
around to see if someone was not
standing on the scales. Yes, sir,
that’s a fact, I had actually gained
22 pounds and feel like a well man
again for the first time in four
vears.
“Tanlac helped me right from
th" start, and before I had fin
ished taking the second buttle I
got so I would eat and sleep and
work as good as anybody. That’s
what the medicine did for me and
everybody who knows me will
tell you the same thing. Why, I
can just eat anything now and
indigestion never bothers me a
particle anv more. I can sleep
good, too, and feel just fine in
every way. Speaking of eating,
my grocery bills have gone up
to almost double.
“Just to show you what I think
of the medicine I bought a dozen
bottles today in order to always
to have a supply on hand. I
wouldn’t be without it for any
thing in the world.”
Tanlac is sold bv Slaton Drug
Cos., in Jackson, and Dr. A. F.
White in Flovilla, Moore & Cos.,
at Cork, J. E. & W. R. Kitchens,
Fincherville, Ga. (adv)
SINGING AT WORTHVILLE
All singers and lovers of music
are cordially invited to a singing
atWorthville Baptist church third
Sunday afternoon.
SATURDAY DAY
OF FAIR MEETING
*
Several Business Matters
to Be Considered
CITY WILL CO-OPERATE
Meeting in Court House at
10 O’clock Saturday--To
Discuss Installation of
Lights And Other Plans
There will be a meeting of the
Butts County Fair Association in
the court house Saturday morn
ing at 10 o’clock to discuss sev
eral business matters.
It is likely the fair grounds will
be incorporated within the city
limits, so as to secure adequate
police protection, and for other
reasons.
The city of Jackson has been
asked to co-operate with the as
sociation and furnish lights dur
ing fair week. It is thought this
request will be granted by Coun
cil, before whom the matter was
laid Monday night.
The various departments of
the fair are in first class shape,
and the prospects are bright for
a most successful fair in October.
Several details will be gone
over at the session Saturday and
a full attendance of the directors
and members is urged.
How To Feel Good Tomorrow
Indigestion quickly develops sick
headache, biliousness, bloating, sour
stomach, gas on stomach, bad breath
or some of the other conditions caused
by clogged or irregular bowels. If you
have any of these symtoms, take a
Foley Cathartic Tablet this evening
and you will feel better in the morn
ing. The Owl Pharmacy, adv.
Miss Irene Gamble
Is A New Teacher
Miss Wilson having resigned as
a member of the faculty of the
Jackson public schools, the board
of education has elected Miss
Irene Gamble, of Macon and a
graduate of Wesleyan Female
College, as teacher of the second
grade.
Full force of competent
salespeople.
Full of all kinds of
merchandise.
Full value and satisfac
tion every time.
Full page ad of bargains
this week.
Full week’s work in s‘/a
days.
Etheridge, Smith & Cos.
Card of Thanks
Mrs. J. A. Kimbell and family wish
to thank their neighbors and friends
fot the many acts of kindness and ex
pressions of sympathy rendered during
their recent bereavement; also for the
beautiful floral offerings. May God’s
richest blessings reward each act <f
kindness shown us.
For Sale
Bunch Potato Slips. 15 cents
per 100. J. H. Patrick, Jenkins
burg, Ga.
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tan and black ears. Suitable re-
I ward for return to L. D. Watson
at Sylvan Grove Farm.
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CORK
Mrs. C. A. Smith and Mrs. W.
H. Towles spent Thursday in
Jackson.
Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Ward and
children came up from Macon,
Sunday, for a few days visit with
the former’s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Terrell McMich
ael spent Saturday and Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Torbet.
Mr. Frank Ogletree spent
Thursday of last week in Atlan
ta with his brother, Mr. George
Ogletree, who is quite ill in one
of the Atlanta hosipital3.
Mr. and Mrs. Ely Waits visited
friends at Cabiniss, Saturday.
Mr. R. D. Leverette made a
business trip to Jackson, Satur
day.
Mrs. C. A. Towles spent Thurs
day of last week in Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Lane
have returned from Griffin, where
they were called on account of
the illness and death of their lit
tle grandaughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Gus Edwards’ little girl. To all
the relatives we extend sympa
thy.
Mr. Leo Gardner was a visitor
to friends here recently.
Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Towles,
Misses Lurline Torbet, Lettie
and Elizabeth Towles attended
the singing at New Hope church
Jasper county, Sunday.
Mrs. C. A. Smith and Mrs. W.
H. Towles were visitors at Indian
Springs Sunday.
Messrs. Tom Lane and Wilmer
Dozier, from Monticello, visited
friends here Sunday.
Sterling and Julian Odom,
grandsons of Mr. R. Van Smith,
came up from Macon Monday, for
a week’s visit.
Mr. C. A. Smith spent Satur
day in Jackson on business.
LISTEN
Till further notice I will make
pictures Friday and Saturday
only. J. B. GUTHRIE.
INDIAN SPRING
Mrs. Gumming, MissCurnming,
of Savannah, and little Miss Mary
Lee were visitors of Rock Castle
Tuesday afternoon. t
Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Watkins,
Misses Lucile Watkins and Lucile
STATEMENT
OF THE CONDITION OF THE
First Farmers Bank
Located at Jackson, Ga., at the
close of business, June 6, 1916
RESOURCES
Demand Loans $ 2,186 86
Time Loans. 105,753 02
Overdrafts, secured
Overdrafts, unsecured 377 22
Bonds and (Stocks owned by
the Bank. ....
Furniture and Fixtures _ 3,511 85
Due from Banks and Bank
ers in this State... 1,077 65
Due from Banks and Bank
ers in other States 2,216 17
Currency 1,004 00
Gold
Silver, nickles, etc. 920 04
Cash items
Clearing House 6,288 03
Interest paid
Advances on cotton 3,012 28
Collection account 15 00
Total $127,353 02
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in *40,000 00
Undivided profits, less cur
rent expenses, interest and
taxes paid ... 7,822 10
Due to banks and bankers
in this state 352 30
Individual deposits subject
to check 23,692 35
Demand Certificates
Time certificates 16,606 09
Cashier’s Checks 27 32
Notes and bills rediscounted 8,817 35
Bills payable, including time
certificates representing
borrowed money 30,000 00
Other liabilities (itemized)..
Over anti
Total. .1127,353 02
| Htate of Georgia, County of Butts:
Before me came J. B Carmichael,
i Cashier of the First Farmers Bank,
who, being duly sworn, says the above
i and foregoing statement is a true con-
I dition of said Bank as shown by the
I books of file in said Bank.
J. B. CARMICHAEL
1 Hworn to and subscribed before me,
| this 12th day of June, 1316.
S. J. Foster, Clerk Supr Court.
Elder are attending the Sunday
school convention in Atlanta.
Mrs. Furlow, of Jackson, and
Mrs. Potts, of Winder, are guests
of the Bryans Hou^e.
The Sunday school will give an
ice cream sociable atf the residence
of Mr. Watkins Friday evening
at 8 o’clock under the auspices of
Mrs. W. O. Brown’s class.
Mr. Ben Watkins has returned
home after attending school at
Maysville, Tenn.
Mr. Miller, Presbyterian min--
ister, will preach Sunday after
noon at 4 o'clock.
Mrs. T. R. Harmon and young
son are guests of Mr. W. A. El
der at the Calumet.
Mrs. Vallie Varner White, of
Griffin, is visiting her aunt. Miss
Joe Varner, and will be present
at the dedication of the Varner-
Mclntosh Memorial.
Mr. J. P. Brittain of Americus,
a former citizen of Indian Spring,
is a house guest of Misses Collier
and Cleveland.
Don’t fail to see our ad
this week. Come on any
way. Prices cut to flinder
ations.
Etheridge, Smith & Cos.
What is Home
Without an Heir!
This is a subject that has a place in all
minds in all times. And it naturally di-
K'&j I period of expectancy.
J3 Mothers who know rec
t|f| ommencl “Mother’’*
■H ternal remedy for the
121 stretching en-
HH aides them to expand
H without undue strain,
HI assists the organs to
Hi crowd against nerves,
to thus avoid pain.
Thus restful days are assured, peaceful
nights are experienced, morning sickness,
headache, apprelienslon and other dis
tresses are among the various things which
womeiy everywhere relate they entirely es
caped by using "Mother's Friend. And by
Its effect upon the muscles the form Is re
tained and they return to their natural,
smooth contour after baby Is born.
Get a bottle of tills Invaluable aid to expec
tant mothers. Any druggist will supply you.
It is harmless but wonderfully effective.
Write to Bradfleld Regulator Cos., 41S Lar
mar Bldg., Atlanta, Ga., for a specially writ,
ten guide book for women interested In the
subject of maternity. It will prove an inspi
ration. U lOaUlu* information that every
woman should know all about. Write todar.